10-144 C.M.R. ch. 230, § 1 - Uses of the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund Established by Public Law 1997, Chapter 555
a.
General. For purposes of administering the Safe Drinking Water
State Revolving Loan Fund established by 30A MRSA Section 6006-B (the Fund)
references to "water utility" in 30A MRSA Sections 5953-B and 6006-B shall be
taken to mean a public water system as defined in 22 MRSA Section2601,
subsection 8. In addition all references in 30A MRSA Section 6006-B to the
federal Safe Drinking Water Act shall be read as references to the federal Safe
Drinking Water Act of 1996,
42
USC Sections 300f to
300j-9, as
amended.
b.
Additional
uses. The Fund may be used for one or more of the following purposes, in
addition to the purposes listed in 30A MRSA Section 6006-B, subsection 2:
I. To make loans to a municipality or
anintermunicipal or interstate agency or other eligible participant as
specified in the federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996,
42
USC Sections 300f to
300j-9, as
amended (the Act), to buy or refinance bonds or notes issued after July 1, 1993
for the purpose of financing the construction of any capital improvement or
management project described under 30A MRSA Section 5953-B, subsection 1 and
certified under 30A MRSA Section 5953-B, subsection 3;
II. To pay the costs of the Maine Municipal
Bond Bank (the Bank) and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
associated with the administration of the Fund and Projects financed by it,
provided that such costs be paid from a separate, dedicated and identifiable
administrative account into which not more than four percent (4%), or such
greater amount as may be permitted under federal law as part of the Act, of
each federal capitalization grant allotment, and other amounts, shall be
deposited; and
III. To pay costs
required, authorized or funded under the Act with regard to the treatment of
drinking water or to pay costs authorized or funded by other federal laws or
programs that provide money for deposit to the Fund for the purposes of 30A
MRSA Section 6006-B.
Notes
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